Things in Mesilla have certainly changed since I was a child, and La Posta was my favorite restaurant. Well, it's been a few years. Ahem. La Posta then was a large dining room that was undecorated with small windows near the top of the white walls and with an undistinguished entry door. It served the working-man's population mainly. Now it appears to have a website, colorful decor and an alluring entry. Maybe the salsa is the same. Maybe? Thanks for the pictoral tour!

People might know about it but it doesn't look like they actually go there.....their cars are there, but no peeps. It looks like a beautiful little town. I love the soft lines and pretty colors and all the iron work. It would be a challenge to move quickly through.......

I think a little of those fine bright colors could help the folks in the east. Just makes you happier to look at them. But how do we know you were really there and didn't just life these photos from another website. There is never a picture of you'uns.

If you didn't make it to The Double Eagle the next time your in Mesilla, go. It has best room to have a cup of coffee or a meal I ever sat in. I told me wife, one day I'd build her that room to live in. Just beautiful